(Although the Daily writer also reported that the unveiling took place in "one of the luxury boxes" when in fact it was the Jack Roth Stadium Club.) And Ryan Van Bergen is also quoted as recently as this week, saying that he and his teammates previously thought that the jerseys would be auctioned off.

There are NCAA rules that determine what players can and cannot keep. Based on the presser, it sounded like Brandon needed special permission from the NCAA to allow the players to keep the UTL jerseys.

Not that I wouldn't trust the players, but to negate any possibility of them committing violations, it might be wise to hand out the jerseys after their senior year.

There are NCAA rules that determine what players can and cannot keep. Based on the presser, it sounded like Brandon needed special permission from the NCAA to allow the players to keep the UTL jerseys.

Not that I wouldn't trust the players, but to negate any possibility of them committing violations, it might be wise to hand out the jerseys after their senior year.

<blockquote>Wolverines defensive end Ryan Van Bergen, one of the captains, said he's not worried about any of his teammates selling or trading their jerseys.

"I think some school has probably made that a point that you're not supposed to do that," Van Bergen said Monday. "So, I think it's pretty clear that you're supposed to just hold onto them. I don't see anybody trying to get rid of those any time soon."</blockquote>

The ND player probably doesn't want his, but I hope Denard gets the one that got torn by the guy hanging on him when he threw a pass to Hemingway. His play was brilliant, and I'd bet Denard will treasure the jersey for a long time.

"I walked out of the locker room, checked with compliance and got the go ahead. The reason they're getting the jerseys is they really want them and NCAA rules allow us to do it because it was a special event and the cost was under a threshold."